Easter Holiday Festivals in Australia to Visit with Your Children

The Easter Holiday is weeks away and planning starts today! If you do not have a trip planned, well, we got you. Here are some myriads of festivals and events that you and your children can enjoy. Make sure to read the whole article, we might have a surprise for you. Festivals are pretty popular in Australia and the Easter Holiday brings a lot of these on the table. Here are some festivals that you and your children can enjoy. So if you are looking to skip the botanical gardens and the beach, festivals are a great way to bond with your children. Here are some of the Easter holiday festivals that you can attend in Australia:


1. Melbourne International Comedy Festival

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is our first recommendation and it is already a curveball. You might be skeptical about why recommend a comedy festival? Well, there are a lot of reasons why, but we can all agree that laughter is the best medicine. A little laughter goes a long way. The festival features great acts from international and local talent. It also features acts catering almost all age groups. Expect great comes with their amazing acts and laugh with the whole family! A family that laughs together, stays together. The MICF is starting on the 27th March to the 21st of April. For more information, visit their website and consider booking online.

2. National Folk Festival

If you are looking for an engaging and immersive art festival, well, look no further! National Folk Festival focuses on just that! Listen to great music through their concerts, browse the market stalls, and be amazed by great circus acts. This festival has everything for everyone! Another great thing about the festival is that it focuses on pushing folk arts further. As per your young ones, they have KidzFest! Here they will learn and play from different activities such as dress-ups and workshops. If you fancy this festival, make sure to check their website for more information about the activities and events that they have.

3. Dreambig Children's Festival

This is the surprise for you guys! Technically, this festival doesn’t fall on the Easter holiday. This is actually happening in May and June. I included this one because you don’t want to miss it. The festival started in 1974, formerly known as Come Out. The festival is rich with international, local and national productions you don’t want to miss. Visit the website and book as early as today to experience one of Australia’s premier arts event for children. So if you don’t have any plans yet, well I hope you have one now. These festivals are great avenues for you to spend more time with your family.

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